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    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Ministry of Labour and Social Safety says greater than 56,000 nationwide family harm assessments have been accomplished and the tempo of the work is being accelerated.

    The assessments are to facilitate assist to households affected by Hurricane Melissa.

    Labour and Social Safety Minister Pearnel Charles Jnr highlights that since December 4, about 540 educated assessors are deployed each day utilizing the Jamaica family harm, influence and wishes evaluation platform, executed by coordinated multi-agency groups led by ministry workers.

    56,267 assessments have been executed.

    The ministry has activated deployment enhancements, together with, assessors funded by the World Meals Programme, JDF Nationwide Service Corps members and ministry officers repositioned from some parishes to assist worst affected parishes.

    The ministry says it’s widening its community, deploying extra assist together with profession area officers by means of the world meals programme and personal sector companions, officers below the social inclusion programme, partnerships with UNDP, World Central Kitchen, Peace Corps, Ministry of Justice, UWI, and HEART/NSTA Belief.

    That is to make sure aid will get to the residents extra rapidly.

    Meantime, the ministry’s surge plan will see some 600 assessors finishing 117 thousand family assessments.

    The social safety ministry explains that regardless of sturdy progress, the size of nationwide influence far exceeds its present area capability, necessitating a structured inter-government strategy to finish the estimated 150,000 family assessments required.

    This intention is to finish the remaining family harm assessments inside the accelerated timeline and to finalize the nationwide dataset required for restoration and rehabilitation planning.

    The ministry says it requires 20 working days for full execution of the four-week surge.

    It proposes deploying 200 three-member groups throughout the six most severely affected parishes to finish the remaining 117, 000 family assessments inside this 20-day operational window.

    The ministry affirms that this nationwide operation, pushed by expanded personnel, strengthened navy collaboration and unified cross-agency coordination, marks the quickest and most complete evaluation effort in Jamaica’s catastrophe response historical past.



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